While ‘Jame’ was a book...
While ‘Jame’ was a book, which Amirul Momineen (as) had written through which the successor of the Prophet (S) can know all the events that shall occur till the Day of Judgment.
However the poor editor of Rizwan had to close his eyes from all these meanings in order to enter the group of ‘Who whispers into the hearts of men,’ [^1] and to represent the one who says ‘and I will certainly cause them all to deviate.’ [^2] By writing this he proved himself to be the representation of the verse: “And certainly We have created for hell many of the jinn and the men; they have hearts with which they do not understand, and they have eyes with which they do not see, and they have ears with which they do not hear; they are as cattle, nay, they are in worse errors; these are the heedless ones.”[^3] He wrote with great grandeur: “Shias consider ‘Mus’haf-e-Fatima’ and ‘Jame’ as Quran.” Similarly, closing his eyes to the explanations relating to Bada present in Shia books and Usul al-Kafi itself he has understood it to be Allah’s ignorance, foolishness and regret and associated this foolish belief to the Shias.
While our Tawheed (Oneness of God) has reached such a peak whereas in the words of the Urdu poet Ghalib ‘People who consider neo-Muslims at par with the father of Imams (Ali a.s.)’ cannot reach. If Maulana Syed Mahmud Rizvi is interested to see the wonders of the foolish and regretful God he should refer to these golden beliefs, which are the emblems of distinction of Ahlul Sunnat.
The Rizwan editor, probably, does not know that Ahlul Sunnat say, “When a human being is born, he is lacking in all knowledge, power, intention and speech etc. When these qualities are acquired by him later on he is called a scholar. If he later gets power he is called powerful. If he fails to gain these qualities, he shall remain ignorant and weak instead of being knowledgeable and powerful.
Similarly, God Himself is neither knowledgeable, nor powerful or living, or Mureed[^4], Samee[^5] or Baseer[^6], speaking nor truthful. Rather knowledge, power, life, decision, sense of hearing, speech and truth, all such qualities are separate and are present in the Divine Being from outside.” The greatest proof of this belief is presented as follows: “The dictionary and common sense testify that knowledgeable is one who has gained knowledge from external sources.